March 1685

Anthony Hewitson, who transcribed the diary of Lawrence Rawstorne, published only selected entries and does not specify whether dates not included were omitted by the transcriber or by the diarist himself.  Where the entries do not deal with Preston Hewitson’s editorial notes are generally followed. For background information about the diary see Introduction and for information about Rawstorne see his biography.


Lawrence Rawstorne’s diary entries for March 1685

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2 At Mr Sudell’s house after the Chistning of’s sonne William

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11 At Preston & Coz. Hamilton’s, & at Tirler’s to see the mountebancke.

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13 Met my lord o’ Derby at Walton & return’d to Preston wth him. Manie of the Gentlemen o’th’ County met to consult of the psons fit for Kts o’th’ Shire in Parliamt.

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17 At Lancaster. ‘Twas the Election of the Kts o’th’ Shire, where they p’ceeded.

18 At Lancaster, & about one a Clocke the poll ended. The rsons that stood for’t were lord Brandon Gerrard & Lord Cholchester, Sr R. Bradshaigh & Mr. Holt. The first had 530, the second 488, the 3 had 713 , & the 4th 680. Came home that night.

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23 At Lancaster. Heard the Judge his charge. Adkins gave it. Dyned at Sherriff’s.

24 At Lancaster. Dyned with Judges.

25 At Lancaster. Dyned at Sherriff’s. After was i’th’ Court. Heard the triall between Throp & mee, & lost it.

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